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What is the difference between all-inclusive and ultra all-inclusive Greece?

An ultra all-inclusive is an all-inclusive resort that offers even more amenities, unique experiences, and special benefits than a standard all inclusive package. These extras can include premiums like unlimited food and top-shelf drinks, exclusive island excursions, and spa treatments.



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Compared to standard all-inclusive, ultra-all-inclusive usually means more options and better quality across your food, drinks and activities. This was certainly the case for Lara Barut, where there were eight à la carte restaurants as well as an impressive buffet.

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Ultra All Inclusive as standard. Buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner. Unlimited dining without reservations at any of the 3 speciality à la carte restaurants and 24-hour room and concierge service. Snacks at set times.

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With All Inclusive Plus, you get more for your money. On top of all your meals and snacks, you can enjoy branded drinks too. Some hotels may also offer more than is considered standard for an All Inclusive offering, such as extra dining options and the complimentary use of facilities.

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A selection of hot drinks, soft drinks, cocktails, mocktails, beers, and wines are included in our standard All Inclusive packages. Plus, you can upgrade to Premium All Inclusive for even more choice. We're talking speciality coffees, premium cocktails and more.

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Meals and drinks are included with your flight, and there's a snack service if you want to buy any additional food on board. Check out our range of inflight snacks, plus the entertainment you can enjoy.

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Meals and drinks are included at our All Inclusive hotels, some feature gourmet dining restaurants while others offer drinks and snacks around the clock.

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?? Disadvantages of All-Inclusive Holidays Potential for Lower Quality Services: In some cases, to keep costs down, resorts may offer buffet-style meals or limit the premium drinks and activities included in the package. This could mean that the quality of food, drinks, and entertainment may not meet your expectations.

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How to Choose the Best All-Inclusive Resort for You
  1. Call a Travel Agent. Travel agents are extremely well-versed in all-inclusive resorts. ...
  2. Consider Adults-Only vs. Family-Friendly. ...
  3. Compare Included Amenities. ...
  4. Check Out the Location. ...
  5. Determine the Size of Resort Best for You. ...
  6. Compare Beaches. ...
  7. Look Into the Resort's Atmosphere.


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Tipping Etiquette at All-Inclusive Resorts There aren't a lot of hard-and-fast rules about when to tip at all-inclusive resorts, but many people recommend tipping early and often to encourage staff members to continue giving excellent service.

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It's common for all-inclusive resorts to include gratuity in the upfront cost. This amount is typically shared among the staff. However, tipping those who provide exceptional service during your stay is customary and should be part of your travel plans.

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While standard planes are metal, the Dreamliner is made of something called composite – a combination of different materials. It means it's stronger, lighter and more aerodynamic.

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But we think row 10 seats are the best seats. They are extra room seats not extra legroom . On this flight was easy to get to the toilet . On long haul they are right next to premium so not aloud to use them so a long walk back but you don't have people queuing in front of you so better for sleeping.

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These rules mean, if you stay at an all inclusive hotel in one of these resorts, you can have a maximum of 6 alcoholic drinks a day as part of your all inclusive package – 3 at lunch and 3 with evening meals. Soft drinks are unlimited at any time of day and you can buy additional alcoholic drinks if you wish.

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As the new Greek government announce an end to all inclusive holidays. Could this be the welcome start of a new trend across all holiday destination countries who are reliant on the tourist for their income, if so it would give a welcome boost to the independent small businesses in and around the resorts .

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